WINGHAM, ONT. West Grey police officers have been cleared by the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) of any wrongdoing in the arrest of a father and son near Durham last June. Police were called to David Hillier’s residence in the early morning hours of June 6, 2020 to remove an unwanted person. What followed left the 68-year-old Hillier in hospital, his son badly bruised and charged with assaulting police and resisting arrest. In a lawsuit filed shortly after the incident, the Hilliers allege that two West Grey Police officers tasered Hillier and his son Casey, before hitting them each 20 times with their batons.
West Grey Police Blotter: April 15-22
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The Owen Sound, West Grey and Saugeen Shores police departments each say their officers will not be randomly stopping vehicles or people to enforce the province’s stay-at-home order.
Owen Sound Police Service Chief Craig Ambrose said Saturday his department has not yet received full details from the province on the regulations that include the enhanced policing powers, announced Friday, to enforce the order, so he has concerns about acting without knowing that information.
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